Kathlamet language
Kathlamet was a Chinookan language that was spoken around the border of Washington and Oregon by the Kathlamet people. The most extensive records of the language were made by Franz Boas, and a grammar was documented in the dissertation of Dell Hymes. It became extinct in the 1930s and there is little text left of it.
Kathlamet | |
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Middle Chinook | |
Native to | United States |
Region | Washington, Oregon |
Extinct | 1930s, with the death of Charles Cultee |
Chinookan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | kath1253 |
Kathlamet was spoken in northwestern Oregon along the south bank of the lower Columbia River. It has been classified as a dialect of Upper Chinook, or as Lower Chinook, but was mutually intelligible with neither.
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